Lotus is gearing up to unveil its latest creation in the electric vehicle space. The British automaker has released two teaser videos on Instagram, offering a glimpse of its upcoming sports car concept, the Theory 1.

Lotus Teases New Electric Sports Car Concept: Theory 1
Lotus Teases New Electric Sports Car Concept: Theory 1

A Glimpse into the Future

The Theory 1 concept is set to make its full debut next week on September 16. From the teasers, we can see some intriguing design elements:

These details suggest a departure from the design language of Lotus’s recent electric offerings like the Emeya SUV and Eletre sedan.

Lotus Teases New Electric Sports Car Concept: Theory 1
Lotus Teases New Electric Sports Car Concept: Theory 1

Bridging Past and Future

Lotus is using terms like “analog” and “natural” to describe the Theory 1, seemingly aiming to connect its electric future with its storied past. This approach could be a nod to enthusiasts who appreciate the brand’s legacy of lightweight, driver-focused sports cars.

Production Possibilities

While the Theory 1 is currently labeled as a concept, it might be a preview of a production model slated for 2027. This future electric sports car, internally known as Type 135, could potentially replace the Elise and Emira in Lotus’s lineup, reports Car and Driver.

Rumored specs for the production version are pretty exciting:

The car would likely use Lotus’s LEVA (Lightweight Electric Vehicle Architecture) platform, staying true to the brand’s lightweight philosophy.

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EVXL’s Take

The Theory 1 concept represents a crucial step in Lotus’s electrification journey. As we’ve seen with Tesla’s impact on the EV market, sports car heritage brands like Lotus bringing their expertise to electric platforms could lead to some truly thrilling vehicles.

The potential for sub-$100k pricing on a high-performance EV sports car could also shake up the market, making electric performance more accessible.

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